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Clothing manufacture is the last link in a long and complicated process by which two-dimensional fabrics is transformed into three-dimensional garments by sewing the fabric pieces together. This tailoring process of conversion requires complex mechanical deformation of the fabric at very low loads. Formability, the ability of a fabric to be converted into a 3-D shape to fit a 3-D surface is dependent on a number of mechanical parameters. Ring spinning system is mostly used for making such sewing thread. Eli-Twist sewing thread is new method of sewing thread manufacture and provides a product…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Clothing manufacture is the last link in a long and complicated process by which two-dimensional fabrics is transformed into three-dimensional garments by sewing the fabric pieces together. This tailoring process of conversion requires complex mechanical deformation of the fabric at very low loads. Formability, the ability of a fabric to be converted into a 3-D shape to fit a 3-D surface is dependent on a number of mechanical parameters. Ring spinning system is mostly used for making such sewing thread. Eli-Twist sewing thread is new method of sewing thread manufacture and provides a product with better mechanical and physical properties than the conventional ring spun sewing thread. Eli-Twist spinning system, patented by Suessen Elite compact spinning technology has gained considerable attention in the recent times. It is the process of producing two-ply compact sewing threads with improved quality and better fibre utilization. This book "Eli-Twist Yarn- A New Technology for Sewing Thread Production" is focused on use of Eli-Twist yarn as a sewing thread. Three different blend ratios were taken to produce three different counts from each blend.
Autorenporträt
S K Sinha, Professor, Department of Textile Technology, National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar (Punjab) India, holds a doctorate degree in Textile Technology. He joined the faculty at NITJ in 1991. His research activities are devoted to the mechanics of fiber assemblies, characterization of textile materials, design and development of yarn.